Paul Virilio presents his neo-apocalyptic vision of the Overexposed City, an entity that does not reside in urban fabric but in the proximity of telecommunications, in a medium that collapses the understanding of space to units of time.

Fredric Jameson rescues architecture from the implacably negative position theorized by Manfredo Tafuri, and in the process teaches us about the idealism of narrative, Marxism, and the materialism of postmodernity.